The
2007 Dodge Dakota offers its 4.7-liter V8 engine with standard E85
compatibility, earning the Flexible Fuel Vehicle (FFV) designation
that provides customers the option of operating their Dakota on
ethanol, gasoline or a mixture of the two.

In
addition, Dodge Dakota features a new standard dual-position tailgate,
allowing customers more options when using the pickup bed for hauling
materials; optional remote start; Tip Start; a one-touch lane-change
signal; YES Essentials stain-resistant fabric; and new 18-inch wheels
are available.

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Dakota’s grille conveys a powerful and prominent brand statement
with its signature Dodge crosshair as the focal point. The sharply
defined, large hood-mounted grille descends into the front bumper,
creating a strong visual effect. An air dam below the front fascia
completes the bold look, reducing air flow under the vehicle and
reducing drag.

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Club Cab and Dakota Quad Cab models feature more interior room than
all other midsize pickups. The Dodge Dakota Quad Cab offers the
most interior space and is the only four-door model in its class
to offer six-passenger seating.

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Dakota’s capability advantage continues with more room between
the wheel wells, compared with the competition, and maintains its
bed-wall height for easy loading. The Dodge Dakota Club Cab features
a 6-foot, 6-inch bed, and the Dakota Quad Cab a 5-foot, 3-inch bed.

With
two V-8 offerings, the 2007 Dodge Dakota dominates the mid-size
pickup truck segment in torque and towing. The 4.7-liter V-8 Magnum
is rated at 230 horsepower and 290 lb.-ft. of torque, while the
4.7-liter High Output Magnum V-8 provides even more performance
with 260 horsepower and 310 lb.-ft. of torque.

A powerful
3.7-liter Magnum V6 rated at 210 horsepower and 235 lb.-ft. of torque
is a segment-exclusive standard feature on the 2007 Dodge Dakota.